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Having recently wrapped up our annual employee survey, we are in heavy survey-analyzing mode in my day job at the moment. This may sound strange, but I enjoy this immensely. http://www.storytellingwithdata.com/

storytelling with data

We’ve launched our Beyond Bullet Points 101 Online Course and we wanted to tell you about it! The BBP 101 course takes you step-by-step through the process of creating an example presentation beyond bullet points — and help you to… KEEP READING At first glance, it may look like the Beyond Bullet Points approach is complicated, but in reality there are 3 main innovations that give it enormous strength. http://beyondbulletpoints.com/blog/

Blog | Beyond Bullet Points

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Today marks a major moment in the life of Skitch for Mac: you can now share through Evernote. With a single click, send your annotated images, screenshots and ideas directly into Evernote and share them through our beautiful Skitch sharing interface. Now that Skitch for Mac can save images to Evernote, all of the photos, screenshots, maps and mockups you choose will be available on any of your devices. So, wherever you are, you can always access the images you sent to Evernote. A look to the future Easy sharing to Evernote is one of the big Skitch user requests.

Evernote Blogcast

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Posted by Brian Peat | Posted in Keynote Themes | Posted on 04-02-2012 Keynote Zone, the developer of professionally designed ready-to-use themes for Apple’s Keynote application, is pleased to announce a Spiral Book Keynote theme. This professionally designed theme infuses your presentation with the beauty of modern rationalism and leaves a hint of widely adorable minimalist design. Bright and plastic slides with skillfully designed elements ensure a friendly background for statements, charts or other material you need to expose. Paul Woods, writer of ”ESPI at work” has posted a great article on using Keynote as an app or website prototyping app. He highlights 2 great websites that sell collections of Keynote files filled with UI elements you can use to mock up apps. http://www.keynoteuser.com/

KeynoteUser

http://www.duarte.com/training/tools/ Changing your presentation environment is tricky business. It’s tough to work in an environment that doesn’t value effective communications.

Tools - Duarte

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Note & Point

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